I am a Quest repeat buyer and have had my 2013 for a little over seven months with no problems. I think it is the best minivan on the road and is highly underrated. It has a luxurious and comfortable interior and a beautiful exterior. Nice features include Nissan Intelligent Key, push button ignition, CVT, all around view monitor which gives you a bird's eye view of your surroundings, Bluetooth hands free phone system, blind spot warning, steering wheel controls, navigation, a USB port, a household outlet, and good acceleration. You can also roll down your front windows with the remote, something that I loved about my 2004. There are a few things that I don't like such as Nissan took away the rear sonar. I like the audible beeps despite having the cameras. There is no remote start (I'm REALLY annoyed by this). No heated steering wheel like in the Pathfinder. It has a manual tilt/telescopic steering wheel. They moved some of the buttons for the automatic doors (better placement in my 2004). The most annoying is one of the buttons for the trunk is on the liftgate itself instead inside the vehicle's rear trim like in my 2004. I'm short and don't like reaching up to push the button. I use the key fob or the dashboard button more than I did with my 2004. Gas mileage not as great as my 2004 but its equivalent to other minivans. The gear shift is in the way of some buttons on dash. I use the steering wheel controls a lot so this isn't really an issue for me. Covers for rear storage are attached with straps which looks cheap. They should be on hinges. Dark Mahogany color looks black. The pictures online looked dark brown.
When reading reviews about this van I kept seeing expert reviews giving it low ratings because of three things I couldn't care less about. 1) cargo space - If I wanted to move cargo, I would be looking for a pickup or some equivalent. This is a minivan designed to move people not cargo. 2) stationary rear seats, or seats that don't fold flush to the floor - This is another cargo complaint. I have absolutely no desire to remove seats from any vehicle. The seats in my 2004 Quest fold almost flush to the floor and I can count on one hand how many times we needed to use that space in 9 years. In my opinion, it's not why you buy a minivan. 3) Seven passenger limit - I personally hate center row bench seats and wouldn't look twice at anything where center captain's chairs aren't an option, so it didn't bother me that an 8th seat wasn't available. All in all, it's a beautiful van. Test drive one and you'll see.
BTW, we still own our 2004, that's how great these vans are.

Just purchased a 2013 SL model and love it. We looked at Honda and Toyota but decided on the Quest. Most comfortable seating of all these minivans and love the CVT transmission. We are past owners of Odyssey and Sienna. Styling of Quest wasn't our favorite, but interior, ride and other features like CVT transmission and having a timing chain vs a belt were big factors in going with the van.

Just drive this and see how it compares to other options. The most comfortable with a very high end interior. By far the most legroom up front. More like an Infiniti. This market is soft the deals are good. If you have kids of any age this makes far more sense than an SUV. Unless you live in the mountains or frequent dirt roads.